CIVIL WAR
Divided loyalties
RONALD HUT TON is impressed by a look at the lives of two men riven by the conflict between king and parliament
Friends in Youth: Choosing Sides in the English Civil War
by Minoo Dinshaw Allen Lane, 544 pages, £30
Some history books are very clearly labours of love. This is one such, devoted to a topic that most scholars would neglect as too tangential to the mainstream – yet making a success of it. The author has an aptitude for biography, and uses it here to discuss the careers of two prominent figures in the politics of the mid-17th century, Edward Hyde and Bulstrode Whitelocke.